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Does the neutral go through the meter? - Answers

Yes, the neutral wire typically goes through the meter. In an electrical system, the meter measures the flow of electricity, including both the live (hot) and neutral wires. The neutral wire carries current back to the electrical panel, completing the circuit and allowing the meter to accurately measure the total energy consumption.



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Yes, the neutral wire typically goes through the meter. In an electrical system, the meter measures the flow of electricity, including both the live (hot) and neutral wires. The neutral wire carries current back to the electrical panel, completing the circuit and allowing the meter to accurately measure the total energy consumption.



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Does the neutral go through the meter? - Answers

Yes, the neutral wire typically goes through the meter. In an electrical system, the meter measures the flow of electricity, including both the live (hot) and neutral wires. The neutral wire carries current back to the electrical panel, completing the circuit and allowing the meter to accurately measure the total energy consumption.

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